Orientation Orientation describes the direction that air will flow through a piece of equipment. (e.g. air will flow horizontally through a "Horizontal" unit heater.) Most equipment will only function properly if installed in the proper orientation.

Engineered for concealed or exposed ceiling applications, these top quality units come with multiple options and can be ordered with or without return-air plenums. The low profile and flexible design of the Horizontal Basic (LH-B) fan coil is ideal for multiple applications. The slim, compact design is well suited for drop-ceiling, closet, hallway and other concealed applications. The LH-B comes with a powder-coated epoxy drain pan and a wide range of coil, motor and controls options. These models have no exterior cabinet.

Lanco H122302L50 Horizontal Fan Coil Features:

Heavy-gauge, galvanized steel construction.

Two-pipe or Four-pipe hydronic heating and/or cooling. Four-pipe system may be converted to a two-pipe system by capping off one set of pipes. Manual are-vents on water coils.

Coils are 1/2" OD copper tubes with aluminum fins (12 FPI) and tested underwater at 350 PSI with a 300 PSI working pressure.

Drain pan is black epoxy, powder-coat finish, insulated with 1/4" elastomeric insulation, and has both primary and secondary drain connections.

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Q: Is the fan coil right side or left side piping from rear of coil or front of coil? by Jack from Colorado on February 24, 2016

A: Piping is determined looking at the front of the unit. Both left and right hand piping configurations are available. Left hand piped models have a "L" in the third to last position of the model number; right hand piped models have an "R" in this same position.